The former Spanish colony located on an archipelago of 7,107 islands is the Philippines.
Equatorial Guinea is a former Spanish colony in Africa. It gained independence from Spain in 1968. The official language is Spanish, and the country is located on the west coast of central Africa.
Valley Forge is in Pennsylvania, but it's no longer a colony, it's a state.
Venezuela is the country you are referring to. It was once a Spanish colony and is one of the major oil exporters in the Western Hemisphere, with significant oil reserves.
The most populated Spanish borderland colony in 1700 was New Spain, which encompassed present-day Mexico and parts of Central America. It had a significant indigenous population as well as a growing number of Spanish settlers.
Venezuela was once a Spanish colony and is one of the major exporters of oil in the western hemisphere. Its economy is heavily reliant on oil exports.
No. Cape Verde used to be a Portuguese Colony and is now an independent African archipelago country. There is nothing Spanish about Cape Verde. However, the Canary Islands archipelago to the north of Cape Verde are Spanish sovereign territory.
No. Cape Verde used to be a Portuguese Colony and is now an independent African archipelago country. However, the Canary Islands archipelago to the north of Cape Verde are Spanish sovereign territory.
- Falkland Islands .
It is the Falkland Islands.
In 1668, Spain established a colony on the Mariana Islands, named for the Spanish queen, Mariana of Austria. The island arc is located on the Mariana Plate, which is on the western side of the trench.
At one time the Philippines were a Spanish Colony. Spain lost the islands to the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War.
Colonial Georgia was located near the Spanish colony of Florida. Also the French were located near the western border of the colony. Both had permanent effects on the colony.
Hispaniola
The first Spanish colony in the New World was Santo Domingo, located on the island of Hispaniola. It was established by Christopher Columbus in 1496.
Equatorial Guinea is a former Spanish colony in Africa. It gained independence from Spain in 1968. The official language is Spanish, and the country is located on the west coast of central Africa.
The Philippines
Guam was a Spanish colony from 1565 until 1898 and was governed from the Philippines by the Spanish but was not a part of the Philippine Islands, it is in fact the largest of the Mariana Islands. Following the Spanish-American war the United States took control of Guam as part of the Treaty of Paris. Guam is today a territory of the United States with a locally elected governor.